Aliasing in Object-Oriented Programming. Types, Analysis and Verification [electronic resource] / edited by Dave Clarke, James Noble, Tobias Wrigstad.

Contributor(s): Clarke, Dave [editor.] | Noble, James [editor.] | Wrigstad, Tobias [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 7850Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: VIII, 515 p. 134 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642369469Subject(s): Computer science | Software engineering | Operating systems (Computers) | Computer Science | Programming Techniques | Operating Systems | Software Engineering | Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters | History of ComputingAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.11 LOC classification: QA76.6-76.66Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Beyond the Geneva Convention on the Treatment of Object Aliasing.- The Geneva Convention on the Treatment of Object Aliasing.- Ownership Types: A Survey.- Notions of Aliasing and Ownership.- Understanding Ownership Types with Dependent Types.- Object Graphs with Ownership Domains: An Empirical Study.- Alias Control for Deterministic Parallelism.- Alias Analysis for Object-Oriented Programs.- Immutability.- Fractional Permissions.- Object Ownership in Program Verification.- State Based Encapsulation for Modular Reasoning about Behavior-Preserving Refactorings.- Separation Logic for Object-Oriented Programming.- VeriFast for Java: A Tutorial -- Confined Roles and Decapsulation in Object Teams — Contradiction or Synergy.- Location Types for Safe Programming with Near and Far References.- The Future of Aliasing in Parallel Programming.- Aliasing Visions: Ownership and Location.- Alias Analysis: Beyond the Code.- How, Then, Should We Program.- A Retrospective on Aliasing Type Systems: 2012-2022.- Structured Aliasing.  The Geneva Convention on the Treatment of Object Aliasing.- Ownership Types: A Survey.- Notions of Aliasing and Ownership.- Understanding Ownership Types with Dependent Types.- Object Graphs with Ownership Domains: An Empirical Study.- Alias Control for Deterministic Parallelism.- Alias Analysis for Object-Oriented Programs.- Immutability.- Fractional Permissions.- Object Ownership in Program Verification.- State Based Encapsulation for Modular Reasoning about Behavior-Preserving Refactorings.- Separation Logic for Object-Oriented Programming.- VeriFast for Java: A Tutorial -- Confined Roles and Decapsulation in Object Teams — Contradiction or Synergy.- Location Types for Safe Programming with Near and Far References.- The Future of Aliasing in Parallel Programming.- Aliasing Visions: Ownership and Location.- Alias Analysis: Beyond the Code.- How, Then, Should We Program.- A Retrospective on Aliasing Type Systems: 2012-2022.- Structured Aliasing. .
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book presents a survey of the state-of-the-art on techniques for dealing with aliasing in object-oriented programming. It marks the 20th anniversary of the paper The Geneva Convention On The Treatment of Object Aliasing by John Hogg, Doug Lea, Alan Wills, Dennis de Champeaux and Richard Holt. The 22 revised papers were carefully reviewed to ensure the highest quality.The contributions are organized in topical sections on the Geneva convention, ownership, concurrency, alias analysis, controlling effects, verification, programming languages, and visions.
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Beyond the Geneva Convention on the Treatment of Object Aliasing.- The Geneva Convention on the Treatment of Object Aliasing.- Ownership Types: A Survey.- Notions of Aliasing and Ownership.- Understanding Ownership Types with Dependent Types.- Object Graphs with Ownership Domains: An Empirical Study.- Alias Control for Deterministic Parallelism.- Alias Analysis for Object-Oriented Programs.- Immutability.- Fractional Permissions.- Object Ownership in Program Verification.- State Based Encapsulation for Modular Reasoning about Behavior-Preserving Refactorings.- Separation Logic for Object-Oriented Programming.- VeriFast for Java: A Tutorial -- Confined Roles and Decapsulation in Object Teams — Contradiction or Synergy.- Location Types for Safe Programming with Near and Far References.- The Future of Aliasing in Parallel Programming.- Aliasing Visions: Ownership and Location.- Alias Analysis: Beyond the Code.- How, Then, Should We Program.- A Retrospective on Aliasing Type Systems: 2012-2022.- Structured Aliasing.  The Geneva Convention on the Treatment of Object Aliasing.- Ownership Types: A Survey.- Notions of Aliasing and Ownership.- Understanding Ownership Types with Dependent Types.- Object Graphs with Ownership Domains: An Empirical Study.- Alias Control for Deterministic Parallelism.- Alias Analysis for Object-Oriented Programs.- Immutability.- Fractional Permissions.- Object Ownership in Program Verification.- State Based Encapsulation for Modular Reasoning about Behavior-Preserving Refactorings.- Separation Logic for Object-Oriented Programming.- VeriFast for Java: A Tutorial -- Confined Roles and Decapsulation in Object Teams — Contradiction or Synergy.- Location Types for Safe Programming with Near and Far References.- The Future of Aliasing in Parallel Programming.- Aliasing Visions: Ownership and Location.- Alias Analysis: Beyond the Code.- How, Then, Should We Program.- A Retrospective on Aliasing Type Systems: 2012-2022.- Structured Aliasing. .

This book presents a survey of the state-of-the-art on techniques for dealing with aliasing in object-oriented programming. It marks the 20th anniversary of the paper The Geneva Convention On The Treatment of Object Aliasing by John Hogg, Doug Lea, Alan Wills, Dennis de Champeaux and Richard Holt. The 22 revised papers were carefully reviewed to ensure the highest quality.The contributions are organized in topical sections on the Geneva convention, ownership, concurrency, alias analysis, controlling effects, verification, programming languages, and visions.

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